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Albanian Center against Terrorism enlist MEK as an Extremist

We publish a manual which the Albanian Center Against Violent Extremism in Albania has made for schools. It has added, among others, the Iranian Mojahedin organization as a violent organization. In the section “Violent Extremism in the World and Albania” the textbook lists some violent organizations.

The three violent organizations listed in this chapter are: ISIS or the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, the Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra, and the Mojahedin-e-Khalq (MEK) organization or Iranian Mojahedin.

Below is the text from the manual against Violent Extremism titled: With Schools for Safer Communities Reference Guide

Violent extremism in the world and in Albania

International Recruits of the Islamic State• During the war in Syria, some 6,000 European citizens have joined the Islamic State(known as ISIS or ISIL) since the latter announced the creation of the Islamic caliphate in the summer of 2014. Since the first half of 2015, some media and intelligence reports suggest that the group has gathered over 30,000 fighters from over 100 countries the world, including over 5,000 to 8,000 women.

Over 1,000 people have joined this group from Western Balkan countries as wellforeign fighters, mostly from the majority Muslim areas in Albania, Kosovo,Bosnia, but also from other populated areas with Muslim minorities in KosovoMacedonia, Serbia and Montenegro. About 140 people joined in from Albania.• Since 2014, coalition bombing campaigns against the Islamic State (IS) in Syriaand Iraq have degraded the military capabilities of the group and have almost reducedentirely its territory. Iraqi allied forces came to the town of Raqqa (known asthe capital of the Islamic State) in September 2017.• About 140 people have joined terrorist groups in Syria and Iraq byAlbania, according to preliminary knowledge• The age groups involved range from 26 to 39 years• Family Jihad has included about 12 women and 32 children• Geographical breakdown: Tirana, Elbasan, Librazhd, Pogradec, Kavaja, Kukës, Shkodër,among others• More than 1 in 5 teachers report that students use hate speech orextremist• 1 in 12 teachers report OTHER teachers who use terms or languages fromextremist ideologies• 88.5% of teachers believe that talking to students about extremismviolent and consequencesits the best intervention• 87.7% believe in teaching techniques for students to resolve conflictsthrough mediation• 85% believe in informing teachers and parents how to identifythe early signs of extremism and radicalizationThe Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS or ISIL) is a jihadist group also known as the Islamic State (IS) exploded on the international scene in 2014 when it captured large parts of the territory in Syria and Iraq. This grouping has become infamous for its brutality involving mass killings, kidnappings and massacres. In June 2014, the group formally declared the establishment of a “caliphate” – a state governed in accordance with Islamic law, or Shariah, and is governed by God’s deputy on earth or caliph.The Al-Nusra Front or Jabhat al-Nusra, known as Jabhat Fateh al-Sham after July 2016 and described as al-Kaeda’s rambling in Syria or Al-Qaeda in the Levant, is a jihadist Salafist organization fighting Syrian government forces in the Syrian civil war in order to create an Islamic state in the country. The group declared its formation on 23 January 2012.

Foreign Warriors are known as “individuals traveling to a state other than their state of residence or nationality for the purpose of carrying out, planning, preparing or participating in activities for terrorist purposes or providing or training terrorist acts, including participation in armed conflicts “. They increase the intensity, duration and complexity of conflicts and can pose a serious threat to their countries of origin, transit, destination, and adjacent areas of conflict where they are more active.The term jihad (in Arabic is translated as effort, war, engagement) in the religious sense, refers to an important concept of the Islamic religion, over the struggle and struggle in the way of God.The Hijra refers to the flight of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina and his arrival at Qubã at 12 Rabī ‘al-Wālah = September 24, 622. This event marks the beginning of the Islamic era, which was introduced only 17 years later by Caliph Umar ibn el -Chattab.Extreme terrorism is motivated by a variety of ideologies and beliefs, including anti-communism, neo-fascism and neo-nazism, as well as views of abortion. This kind of terrorism has been sporadic, with little or no international cooperation.

Right-wing terrorists aim to overthrow governments and replace them with nationalist or fascist regimes.Mujahideen-e-Khalq (MEK) is an opposition group in exile that supports the collapse of the Islamic Republic of Iran. Established in 1965 as a left-wing

Masoud Rajavi (Center) leader and self-proclaimed Calipha of MEK

Muslim group, he strongly opposed the Shah of Iran and was involved in the protests that led to his fall and the establishment of the Islamic Republic in 1979. Initially MEK supported the founder of the new republic Ajatollah Khomeini but soon leader Massoud Rajavi was banned from competing in the first presidential election, making MEK turn against the government. For years MEK was listed as a terrorist organization by 2013.